Deputy Education Minister questioned over Sabah teacher shortage


KOTA KINABALU: A non-governmental organisation has urged the Education Ministry to explain to Sabahans how it will solve the teacher shortage in the state.

“We Sabahans can understand that solving the teacher shortage requires care and consideration, but our children need access to quality education now," says Tiada.Guru Campaign representative Fiqah Roslan.

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